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L ee Vogler, a longtime city councilmember in Danville, was the victim of a violent attack after a man entered a local magazine office and set him on fire. The suspect, identified by police as Shotsie ...
Hayes, the man accused of dousing City Councilmen Lee Vogler with gasoline and setting him on fire last month, has withdrawn his request for a bond heating.  Danville Commonwealth's Attorney Michael ...
Shotsie Michael Buck-Hayes is back in the Danville City Jail after spending more than two weeks at Central State Hospital, a psychiatric facility in Dinwiddie County.
Virginia councilman Lee Vogler was doused in gasoline and set on fire in broad daylight Tuesday by a man who allegedly ...
According to police, witnesses and Lee Vogler himself, Shotsie Michael Buck-Hayes, poured gasoline on the councilman after barging into his workplace at a local magazine ...
The four-term councilman suffered second- and third-degree burns covering up to 60% of his body, mostly on his torso, after ...
A chilling new discovery has emerged after the horrifying attack on Virginia councilman Lee Vogler: wedding photos and details of his alleged attacker, Shotsie Michael Buck Hayes, have been found on a ...
The Virginia councilman who was set on fire in a brutal attack is expected to be in the hospital for at least six months, ...
Lee Vogler is in "stable but critical condition" and sustained second- and third-degree burns "over more than half his body," ...
Showcase Magazine shared an update on social media, in which Vogler's wife explained that he is still in critical condition ...
The Virginia elected official and father of two is in “stable but critical condition,“ with burns covering “more than half” of his body ...
Danville City Council member Lee Vogler hospitalized with burns after gasoline attack at Showcase Magazine office, suspect ...